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\ 2 Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, June 10th. 1982


Weekend SATURDAY-


i l i i B B l i t l l l


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-05 SORRY 'M ATE. I DIDN’T SEE YOU.


10- 40 TRO O P IN G THE COLOUR. Commentary.


land v India. I-


9- 30 GET SE T FOR SUMMER..


12-15 C R IC K E T : F IR S T TEST: The Cornhlll In­ surance Test Series: Eng­


5-05 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD in “The Great Santa Claus Chase.”


5- 6- NEWS.


6-15 POP QUIZ. Tonight’s teams include Dave Gil- mour, Clare Grogan.


645 THE SATURDAY FILM. “BATMAN,” (1966) star­


ring Adam West, Burt Ward.


8- 9-


9- 10-


II- 11-


MUSIC SHOW. Weatherman.


1-05 News Summary. World* Cup Football Focus (1-10). Racing preview (1- 25). Cricket: First Test (1-40, 2-25, 3-20, 3-40) The* Cornhill Insurance Test Series:* England v India. Racing (2-05, 2-40, 3-10). 2-15 The Philip Cornes Nickel Alloys Stakes. 2-45 The Crown Plus Two Apprentice Championship Handicap Stakes. 3-15 The Heath- om Stakes. International Tennis (2-50, 3-40) The Stella Artois Grass Courts Championships. Interna­ tional Show Jumping (3- 40) The World Show Jumping Championships from Dublin. 4-55 Final Score.


6- 25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-


4- 30 CRICKET AND SHOW- JUMPING: Cricket First Test; International Show- jumping the World Show Jumping Championships from Dublin.


00 GRANDSTAND including


645 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 7-


7-30 TRO O P IN G THE COLOUR: Highlights.


Weather.


'GIRL” (1937) (bw) star­ ring Deanna Durbin.


“ 100 MEN AND A 10 SATURDAY CINEMA:


. . 2-15 and 2-45. 3-10 Golf— The Dunlop Masters. 3-50


The World Series.. 12-45 Table Tennis, The Nor­ wich Union Masters. 1-00 World Cup Report. 1-15 ITN News. 1-20 The ITV Seven — York: Races at 1-30, 2-00, 2-30 and 3-00. Sandown: Races at 1-45,


t ro d u c e d by Dickie Davies. 12-20 Basketball.


News Round-‘0p- 4-0<) Golf, The Dunlop Mas­


10 NEWS AND SPORT;


845THE LEVIN .INTER­ VIEWS: Dr Jonas Salk.


9-15VIVE LA FRANCE!


1045 IN T E R N A T IO N A L TENNIS: The S te l la . A r to is Grass- Co u r t Championships.


tles).


11-20 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 11-25 CRICKET FIRST TEST. 11-55 ST A R RING . ROD S T E IG E R : “ THE


' UNHOLY WIFE” (Film 1957) also starring Diana Dors.


i l i l l l l l i 55 NEWS; Weatherman. 10 S PO R T /R EG ION AL


9-25WATCH IT! THE FLYING KIWI: "The Flying Canoe” Maori legend -comes to life to oppose the Cross family.


9-50 THE UNDERSEA AD­ VENTURES OF CAP­ TAIN NEMO Nemo and his crew explore the mys­ teries of the deep.


30 THE VAL DOONICAN 15 NEWS AND SPORT;


9-


weight Championship of the World.


the rich and powerful Carrington family.


12- 20 WEATHER.


suit every mood. Sergeant Bilko.


30 DYNASTY. The story of 11-


20 NIGHT MUSIC. Music to 55 PHIL SILVERS (bw) as 12-


Mystery of the Russian Cave.” Super athlete Billy


35 BOXING: The Heavy­ 10-


and le a rn w ith th e Muppets.


‘‘L’AMANT DE POCHE” (film 1977) starring Mimsy Farmer (English subti­


5-05 ITN NEWS. 5-15 WORZEL GUMMIDGE “Muvver’s Day.” After causing chaos at a baby show Woi*zeI decides that he, too, needs a mother.


ters. 4-55 Results. •___________ I__________ ■ Clithcroc 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Whats on... Whats on... What's on... What t on... What's on... CLITHEROE I


SOCIAL CLUB WAYNE BOWMAN VICKY BENNETT


For the BEST In Entertainment SATURDAY. JUNE 12th


' (VOCAL) . SUNDAY, JUNE 13th (THIS GIRpS GOOD) HAPHAZARD


COUNTRY AT THE SOCIAL with


THURSDAY, JUNE 17th


545 CHIPS “New Guy in i Town.” Jon and Ponch become the targets of a maniacal killer.


• (GREAT COMEDY AST) WEEKLY DOUBLE: 18 — 16


WEEKLY TREBLE: 8 — 25 — 23 200 CLUB: 144


645 SUCCESS Tonight the solo spotlight tails on Liverpool comedian Mick Miller. Mick’s guests are The Grumbleweeds and American singer/songwriter Gerard Kenny.


7-15 THE CANNON AND


S-00BEST OF BRITISH — UPSTAIRS, DOWN­ STAIRS. “ Gues t of Honour.” The staff at Eaton Place are told that the King is coming to dinner. However, the royal evening is ‘marred by an unexpected arrival and a tragedv. ,


singer Leo Saver.


BALL SHOW. Comedy from Cannon and Bail with guest su p e rs ta r


I. Members, Associates and Bona Fide.Guests


UNIT FOUR PRESENT SUNDAY JUNE 13 FOR 7 DAYS ICont • Support 2.40 6.40


_____ prog • Feature Thurs. Fri from 6.40 THE / THE WANDERERS / CH0IRR0VS STRIPES 3 Support Feature 55 SPORT BILLY “The


and His friends come up against Vanda and a fiendish plot.


15 SESAME STREET Look 11-


• Around the Moon.” The Moon becomes a prisoner of an alien plant as an


' eerie new menace grips Moonbase Alpha.


Su n d a y iiiiiina


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-00 CHIGLEY. 9-


10- 10- 11-


945 BUSINESS CLUB (last in series).


JEEVAN.


TEACHING ( la s t in series).


11-25 TELE-MONTAGE. 11-


12-


AFTER SCHOOL? (last in series).


sheugh. A day’s live bird­ watching by television. This time it’s seabirds.


f rom Holy T r in i ty C h u rc h , B rom p to n ,


1-00 FARMING; Weather for farmers.


London.


1-25 EDUCATION SHOP (last in series).


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1- 2-


3-


DISCREET" (1958) star­ ring Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman.


440 BIRDWATCH. 4- 55THE B R IT ISH


545 BIRDWATCH. 6-00 NEWS; Weatherman. 6-


RAL. “A Piece of Land.” GREATS: Leslie Howard.


ITY by Jane Austen (ser ies) (subtitles on CEEFAX page 170).


-


10 FILM MATINEE: “IN­ 8-


55 BIRDWATCH.


11-10 YOUR MIND IN THEIR HANDS. The treatment of mental illness in the NHS.


11-


15 NAI ZINDAGI NAYA 12-


10 MODERN LANGUAGE 35 IS TH E R E L IF E 00 NEVER TOO LATE.


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. I-


50 BIRDWATCH at Fowl- 15 SUNDAY WORSHIP


6- 7-


STAND: 2-00 Internation­ al Tennis: The Stella A r to is G ra s s Co u r t Championships. 245 Cric­ ket: The John Player League. 3-30 International Athletics: The U-BIX Challenge Cup. 4-30 In­ ternational Snow Jump­ ing: The World Champion­ ship from Dublin.


visual commentary.


11-25 AAK KAA HAK. 11-


and the Mandrell Sisters entertain.


35 BARBARA MANDRELL 12-


10 WEATHERMAN.


Michael Winstanley dis­ cusses riding for disabled people.


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT


55 SUNDAY GRAND- 1-


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE With Bamber Gascoigne.


A DREAM. The story of a 22-year-old man who, before* dying from cancer, and supported by an arti­ ficial limb, ran across Canada to raise money for charitv.


00 TERRY FOX — I HAI) 15 SPACE 1999. ‘‘Ring 15 WORLD OF SPORT. In-1-10 CLOSE DOWN. 12-


9-00 ITN NEWS. 9-15 INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHES. Film starring Donald Suther­ land. Elizabeth Driscoll begins to imagine that her boyfriend seems to have


Thurs. Fri from 7.20


THE HILLS HAVE EYES,. S C A N N E R S ,x,


^ One complete show nightly 6.30


• become someone diffe­ rent. In another part of the'city, Jack and Nancy Bellilec find a horrifying adult size foetus.


THE ELEPHANT MAN,*. TH E JA Z Z SINGER m


THE COCONUTS. A music and dance spectacu­ lar featuring Kid Creole and the Coconuts. Making their British TV debut the band play music from disco to calypso, Latin


music to reggae. 15 KID CREOLE AND 4.35 8.35 ____ 5.2d


> Feature 3.IS 5.55 8.30 Tucs. Wed from 5.20


RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (A,


, Separate shows daily at


O 2.40 5.15 7.50 Tugs. W e d h o rn 5.15


(AAl


PRIVATE BENJAMIN ,a a , 4.00 7.20


2.25 5.40 9.00 7 Support Feature IRrngs 3.50 7.10 Tues. Wed. Sat from 5.25


2.10 5.25 8.45 '


ELECTRIC BLUE THE MOVIE (Xi


Plus COME PLAY WITH ME <> S p e c ia l C h i ld r e n 's M a t in e e


X


e v e r y S a tu rd a y a t 2 p m (e n d 4 p m ) F E A T U R E S , S H O R T S a n d S E R IA L S .


A d m is s io n 40p (all ages) T O D AY. U N T I L S A T U R D A


L H ARW O O D 1 EMPIRE STRIKES BACK <Ut 8.30. STAR WARS lU l 6.30 |Sa ma 2. 5 2 CHARIOTS OF FIRE (A) 8.30. GREGORY'S GIRL |A) 7.00 |Sai mat 3.101 3 SECRET LOVE GAMES (X) Support (X) Cont 6.20 LCP 7.40 (Sat mat 2,35 5.05)


4 DEATH RACE 2000 (X) 6.10 9.05. INSEMINOID (X) 7.35


T C E N TR E 5 STRIPES (AA) 4.30 B.30. PRIVATE BENJAMIN |AA) 2.30 6.35 |Sal from 6.35) 6 THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK <Ul 4.05 6.20. STAR WARS (U) 2.00 6.20 7 GRAVE OF THE VAMPIRE (X) TOMB OF THE UNDEA0 (X) Cont 2.20 LCP 7.50


£1.20 adult MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY child 60p 15 HAGEN. “The Rat Pack.” PENDLE HOTEL CHATBURN


Tel. Clitheroe 41234 TONIGHT


NORTHERN SOUL D6SCO


FREE ADMISSION F R ID A Y , J U N E 1 1 t h


SATURDAY, JUNE 12th , AND EVERY SATURDAY


‘ 2-05THE IN C R ED IB L E HULK. David Banner is


2- 00 CARTOON.


US. Report on an adven­ turous scheme of dealing with America’s young of­ fenders.


50 THE HIGH CHAPAR­


8-10 RHYTHM ON 2. 8- 10 W R IT ER S A N D .PLACES. "St* Urbain Street and Beyond.” Mor- decai Richler’s Montrael.


erman. 9- 10 FANTASIA FOR 34 15 SENSE AND SENSIBIL­


640 YOUR SONGS OF PRAISE CHOICE (new


series) Popular hymns re­ 7 quested by viewers.


9-00 NEWS; Weather. 9-


10-


“ THE GUMBALL RALLY” (1976) starring Michael Sarrazin, Norman Burton.


10-35 HEART OF THE MATTER.


05 BIRDWATCH.


10- 05 STA R RIN G ROD STEIGER: “ IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT” (Film 1967) also starring Sidney Poitier.


GUITARS. Film about the Segovia International Guitar Competition.


II- 15 THE SUNDAY FILM: Championship. 05 NEWS ON 2; Weath­ * 5- 15 THE WORLD ABOUT


50 NEWS REVIEW with a 3-


captured by a bitter ex- convict who tries to make him his slave.


5-00 THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY “The Barge.” Valuable paint­ ings are stolen in a series of robberies, but are later found in an old barge.


6- 7-


TIONAL TENNIS: The Stella Artois Grass Court


TURY. With Nicholas Parsons.


6-30 NEWS. 6-


50 12-45 a.m. INTERNA­ Indian.’’*


’ GOLF The Dunlop Mas­ te r s from St P ie r re , Chepstow.


00 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


LANCASHIRE LIBRARY RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT p r e s e n t s


AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by TERRY KIRMAN at


WHALLEY LIBRARY (Gallery)


Until SATURDAY, JUNE 19th Also


30 SALE OF THE CEN­ 00 WEDDING DAY. “West


millionaire Philip Drum­ mond and his family.


Further adventures with


745 HART TO HART. "Harts Strike Out.” Jonathan and Jennifer Hart become in­


volved in another case. 845 NEWS.


Old-time musical-hall vari­ ety show.


15 THE GOOD OLD DAYS. 9-


10- 11-


NANCY.


30 PAINT ALONG WITH 00 MORNING WORSHIP.


00 CHALKFACE.


Family firm taken over


A CLITHEROE town centre business which has been run by the same family for almost 50 years has been taken over by a Blackburn firm.


pliance shop in King Street has been acquired by Wade TV, of North- gate, Blackburn, which has rapidly expanded to become a chain of seven shops all over Lancashire since it was established five years ago.. U n t i l th e re c e n t


Aspden’s domestic ap- name Aspden’s and the


same staff. '■ “We already have many


customers in the Clitheroe area and the acquisition of.


the shop will enable us to maintain and hopefully improve our level of ser­


takeover, the Clitheroe' shop had been in the Aspden family since 1935. But chairman of the Blackburn firm, Mr Ken Cotton, said the shop would be keeping the


Newton B a c k a g a in


• The guest preacher, at the United Reformed •Church, Newton, on


Sunday was Rev. J. K. Gardiner, who was minis­ ter at Newton from 1966 until the early 70s. He lived in the “Manse.” At present he is minister at a church in Hereford. Holy Communion was cele­ brated at the close of the service. ...


t


vice,” he said. .The business \vill con­


. the-past nine years: The previous owner, Mr


aged by Mrs Chris'Taylof (40), of De' Lacy Street, who has worked there' for


tinue as before, but with the benefits of being part of a bigger company,” The shop will be man­


9-15 TIIE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT.' Film star­ ring Marie-Franee Pisier and Raf Vallone. The story begins in 1939 in Paris.


12-20 CLOSE DOWN.


Did not seek permission for building


ENFORCEMENT action is to be taken against the owner of. a Chipping stud farm who has erected a building for use as an indoor riding establish­ ment without planning permission.


the building at Moss Side Farm for agricultural use,' was turned down ( by members of the Ribble Valley Council’s. Develop­ ment Sub-Committee at their meeting on May 20th.


An application to erect Waddington Branch Royal British Legion


NEAR TO NEW SALE on SATURDAY, JUNE 12tt} ■j FROM 9-30 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Barrie Aspden (50), of E a s th am S t r e e t , Clitheroe, has retired. The b u s in e s s ' was bought as a radio and


cycle shop by Mr. Asp­ den’s late father, John, in 1935, and Mr Aspden and his mother Susan took over the running of it when Mr Aspden senior died in 1949. Mrs Aspden maintained


■ ■ i- - ...


a plan to use the building for indoor riding at their meeting this week, mem­ bers were told in a report by Borough Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey that the building was: already erected and in fact laid o u t with s p e c ta to r facilities for equestrian events.


■ But, as they considered


an active part in the busi­ ness until the late 1960s, when' her son took" over sole charge/ '■ v. v.'".


: The committee refused th e a p p l ic a t io n and Deputy Borough Planning and Technical Officer Mr Peter. Nock said this would allow- enforcement : action to be taken.


at UNITED REFORMED CHURCH HALL, .


CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE In. Aid of the Poppy Appeal Fund,


40 SING TO THE LORD. 15 DIFF’RENT STROKES.


EXHIBITION OF SOFT TOYS (Lending Dept.) by JOYCE GRIME OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS


LEAVE YOUR CHILDREN UNDER CARE AND SUPERVISION AT


TR IN ITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE


CRECHE fo r 2 -5 y e a r old s Thursday Mornings 10 a.m. — 11-30 a.m.


Mon., Tues., Thurs. and Frid. afternoons 1-30 — 3-30 p.m.


20p per session including refreshments T e l . C L I T H E R O E 2 7 8 8 6


ST PAULS CHURCH, LOW MOOR


ANNUAL ROSE QUEEN GALA ON THE CHURCH FIELD at 2 p.m.


SATURDAY, JULY 3rd, 1982


CROWNING OF ROSE QUEEN By Mrs H. STEVENSON


RAupc__SIDE SHOWS — HOT DOGS — RACES — PONY RIDES — BIKE DECORATING COMPETITIONS — JUNIOR 5-A-SIDE FOOTBALL COMPETITIONS.


Details and entry forms from John Kirk Admission ADULTS 20p CHILDREN 15p


JOYCE & JOHN TYSON


20 Chatburn Road Clitheroe


HOUSE for David and our friends to


We’re having an OPEN


welcome David home on SATURDAY, JUNE 12th. anytime after 2 p.m.


PLEASE COME—the more the merrier!.


JUMBLE SALE


JUMBO TO BE HELD AT


. RIBBLESDALE ■ CRICKET CLUB


7 p.m. Entry Fee 10p JUNE 11th


Please supply me with the second set of 15 full colour pictures of 30 years ; Elizabeth Regina at the


SPECIAL OFFER PRICE OF COUPON NUMBER 2 B


£1 | I


To obtain the colour prints please cut out this coupon and bring to our office: Clitheroe Advertiser and Times King Street, Clitheroe'


I


Northgate, BLACKBURN (10 a.m. td 5 p.m.)


STAMP FAIR THE REGENCY HALL


SAT., JUNE 12th ... : 'at


ALL WELCOME


|i Promoted by NCF Fairs 1 (Tsl. S


Admission 25p (under 12« 15p) TD 0484 882679}


CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB


• _ REMINDER . . Monday's Meeting will be at.


B A R K E R ’S


^Nurseries 7-15 p.m. • CHIPPING OLD


PEOPLE’S WELFARE WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE a t Hodder Bridge


Monday, June 14th at 7-45 p.m.,


v EVENING a t the home of


Mr and.Mrs R. H. BILLINGTON


32 PEEL PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE on


Wednesday, June 16th from 7-00 to 9-00 p.m.


Bring-and-Buy Stall Coffee 25p


Forget the Rest — Book The Best!


OK


(YDISCOears of experience) TEL. CLITHEROE 26507 or 27256


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY


H E L L IF IE LD MIDSUMMER


HARNESS RACES


Under B.H.R.C. Rules in PEEL PARK,


' HELLIFIELD


(By kind permission of Mr and Mrs N. Thwaite)


TUESDAY,


JUNE 22nd at 6-38 p.m.


ADMISSION: £1.50 CHILDREN FREE


Cars FREE on to the field


GISBUIW COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL


J U M B L E S A L E


AT THE SCHOOL


SATURDAY JUNE 12th at 2 p.-m.


ADMISSION lllp


CLITHEROE ANTIQUE AND C0LECT0RS’ . FAYRE


Saturday, June 19th •PARISH HALL, CLITHEROE . 10 a.ni. to 5 p.m.


ADMISSION lOp. .REFRESHMENTS


Ent].: Tel. Blackburn 684900 CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


FILM SERVICE SPECIAL HOLIDAY


P r OFFER 50p off coupon


A READER SERVICE with the emphasis upon QUALITY PRINTS


12 Exposure Film. . £ 3 .2 0


24 Exposure Film.. £ 4 .6 5 ☆ 36 Exposure Film.. £ 6 .2 5


LBSS OUT Please add £ p p and p <


Special Holiday oiler f t of 50d off


Price includes COLOUR FILM DEVELOPINGAND PRINT­ ING TO STANDARD SIZE ENPRINTS


SUPER ENPRINTS.(30% larger) pleasp add £1 extra The offer is for 110, 126 and standard 35mm film sizes, only.


Cheques made payable to . ■


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES FILM SERVICE . Post your films to:


" East Lancs Press Group Film Service


FREEPOST BURNLEY BB11 1BR


* COUPON * ★ ★ ★ ★ .★ ★ ★ r~ Full name


•K. Special k * Holiday * J Offer *


£ 50p off {


.Offer valid to J u ly ^ 31st, 1982


Address.


Mr Mrs Miss PLEASE DELFTL


Tel. No. PLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS w 1


Need notic


MEMBERS Valley Pa Liaison C voted em e x t ra vi boards. Because


WHEN wal a 10-mile s on Saturd money for cial Schoi among then Moor tee Shears, who a wheelchaii Janice (1C


Square, is Laneside


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Torbett. When L


ushed in y teacher


dents hear was taking walk, the sponsor hei forts should sum.


be school s from local s


Among f


Drop.” Officer Burdick' parachutes on to a moun­ tainside in an attempt to rescue a young girl who has been kidnapped.


30 CHOPPER ONE “The


A L T E R N A T IV E M U S IC with top DJ CLIVE FOOD AVAILABLE


SMART DRESS EXPECTED WADDINGTON


DISCO COMPETITION ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL,


TO BE HELD AT 7-30 to 11 p.m.


Dancing to the Fabulous MR D. J . D IS C O


Admission 70p including Supper NO PASS-OUTS AFTER 9 p.m.


WE RESERVE THE RIGHT OF REFUSAL


C IV IC H A L L CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278


THURS., FRI. AND SAT. at 7-30 p.m. AGATHA CHRISTIE’S


E V IL U N D E R T H E S U N (a>


MON., JUNE 14th, to SAT. at 7-30 p.m.


BY PUBLIC REQUEST — RETURN OF THE COMEDY


FEATURING ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS DUDLEY MOORE, SIR JOHN GIELGUD


ARTHUR (AA) Trinity Methodist Church


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY


SUNDAY, JUNE 13th 10-30 a.ni, Beginners


and Primary Children


Theme DRY ROT 6-00 p.m. Junior and Senior Children


Theme PRAYER


. The preacher at both services will be. Rev. .1. Needham


Everyone welcome


IN D IS T R E S S ! S U IC ID A L !


N E E D H E L P ? Ring the


SAMARITANS


. * ANYTIME NELSON


6 9 4 9 2 9 or BLACKBURN


/ / • 6 6 2 4 2 4 Call or write to


15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


1 0 5 N EW P A R K S T R E E T , BLACK8URN


D O N ’T F O R G E T HODDER VALLEY


HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY CFFE VN G O E EEIN


SLAIDBURN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1 1 th


at ROCK HOUSE, AGRICULTURAL AND


Accrington Original Antique and Collectors’ Flea Market in the


TOWN HALL, ACCRINGTON


SATURDAY, JUNE 12th 9-30 a.m. — 5 p.m.


The original, not to bo confuaod with almllar events


ADULTS 25p Te l. BOLTON 491763


CHILD/OAP 10p Stall Inquiries


between EQUINOXE and TOP OF THE POPS


out of 10 couldn’t tell the difference


IN TESTS 9 people


STILL TIME TO GET RID OF A STONE BEFORE YOUR _ HOLIDAYS


CAN YOU? Find out at th e D IS CO ,


TRINITY SCHOOLROOM, 7-30 p.m.


FRIDAY, JUNE 11th


(DON’T DELAY, RING JEAN TODAY)


CLUBS at CHAJBURN,


CLITHEROE (lunchtime) and LANGHO


Tel. Blackburn 49986 ST MARY’S PLAYGROUP


BRANDED SECONDS CLOTHING PARTY (KATH, CLITHEROE MARKET)


TONIGHT, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 Oth .


at 8 p.m. in the


MUTUAL ROOM, PARISH HALL, CHURCH STREET Everyone Welcome Admission 20p Including Refreshments


AS an a handicapp in the f Barrow.


Led band


Henthom in Grimsha was edu Michael an left school of age and ified male derstones, Mr Tur


last w A CLITHE led a danc the second died, aged Mr Jam


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LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


MEMBERS DRAW £7 FRIDAY, JUNE/11th


SUNDAY LUNCH '


GOLDEN OLDIE NIGHT


SUNDAY, JUNE 13th


NANCY RIVERS SHOW BAND


COUNTRY AND WESTERN 47171, 47414, 47328, 46331


Members only. Bona fide Guests Welcome ADMISSION 50p on con c e r t nights .


PENDLE


SWAPMEET S a t . , J u n e 1 2 th


CIVIC CENTRE Stanley Street, Nelson


11 a.m. to 4 p.m.


BUY, SELL SWAP


Inquiries


NICK FOREST (0282) 695955


WHALLEY ABBEY AN EVENING OF


GILBERT AND SULLIVAN MONDAY, JUNE 14th at 7-45 p.m.


in the CONFERENCE HOUSE Tickets (including refreshments) £1.50


Available from Abbey Te l. Whailey 2268


cAld er s to n es HOSPITAL, WHALLEY


THE LEAGUE OF FRIENDS PROUDLY .PRESENTS:


A GREAT FAMILY FUN DAY AND GIANT OPEN AIR MARKET


S U N D A Y , J U N E 1.3th from 10 a.m. to dusk in the hospital grounds


OVER 200 STALLS S p e c ia l a t tra c t io n s include:


Exhibition, well known personalities, Indoor Antique Fair, .Refreshments, Snacks, Hospital Open Day and lots more


Funfair, Children's Motor Cycles, Arts and Crafts AMPLE PARKING \ Bring everyone, a grea t day out


ADMISSION FREE A


C a t t l e (Licensed)


&e$taurant CLITHEROE Tel. 245S7


O N L Y £3 (including VAT plus 10<7c scrricc charge)


DINNER (CHILDREN £2)


available every cveninp 7— 10 p.m. except Sunday and . Monday.


Extensive choice of starter, main course,"sweet trolley


* This menu commences Saturday, June 5th until Saturday, June 26th '


inclusive


Our regular menuk arc afoo available don't be disappointed hook note


Tel. CL1TIIEROE 245S7


SPECIAL JUNE JAMBOREE


‘bU'£ £ bt


stickers in “3D” 4 7 p each


measuring approx. 5in. x 3in.


at the C.A.T. office Clitheroe


HAVING from one demonstrati and against I am left w hope and that many take a stan many to sanity, more consider th of global which is th this race to C l i th e r


BRICK HOUSE RESTAURANT


CHIPPING


O F F E R Y O U A FR E E C A R A F E OF W IN E


evening during June (between 2 persons) when dining Wednesday to Friday


BARBECUE and DISCO


Till 1 a.m. every Friday REAL ALE £2 including food Tel. Chipping 316


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